Julius Caesar | The Man Who Was Killed to Save the Republic and Destroyed It Instead
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He conquered Gaul, crossed the Rubicon, and transformed Rome forever. On the fifteenth of March, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was stabbed twenty-three times by men who claimed they were saving the Roman Republic.
Instead, they destroyed it.
The civil wars unleashed by Caesar's assassination led directly to the rise of the Roman Empire under Augustus. The Republic never returned. His name became Kaiser and Tsar. The month of July bears his name to this day.
And at the centre of the story lies one of history's enduring mysteries: was the man who betrayed him most deeply also his own son?
This is the story of Julius Caesar — conqueror, dictator, reformer, and the man whose death changed the world.
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